Quote:
Originally Posted by RT Wolf But I'm more interested in your motives. Why did you post that story? What did you feel when you read it, or when you were posting it? |
Regardless if the arguments in the initial post may or may not have been weak, I found that the portion on viewing life through the eyes of non-duality quite interesting. That's the part that resonated w/ me the most. I figured that this would be worth posting for the simple fact of considering another perspective. A perspective where there is Divinity (which I think one can measure in themselves through self-introspection), as stand-alone. So things may be completely Divine (God), partially divine, or completely devoid of it. It made me think about it in that way at least..
As for the rest, I could care less if the professor was athiest or not, or whether he could have provided more scientific answers to the student's questions. To me, all of that is irrelevant. I have no biases against any of that. Science definitely has it's practical applications in this world, so I'm not hating on any logicians or scientists in this forum

.
Hope that clarifies your question.